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It's a Dad's Life

CA$125.00


Thursday, February 08, 2018 - Thursday, February 08, 2018

9 AM - 4 PM

United Way of the Lower Mainland, 4543 Canada Way ,
Burnaby  

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Understanding and engaging men on their journey as fathers

This highly interactive and practical workshop will build your capacity to better understand and engage the men in your community. Based on research and practical experience, It's a Dad's Life looks at:
 
  • The experiences of dads today – who are they and what makes them tick?
  • How men parent and why it is good for kids
  • What men are looking for from services and programs
  • Overview of a strengths-based approach to serving men
  • Assessment of present practices
  • Strategies for marketing to men, including flyer do’s and don’ts, and the use of social media
  • Specialized resources available and how to best use them
  • Engaging moms about father involvement
  • Women working with men – some tips, ideas, and things to watch out for
  • Developing an action plan to determine next steps

Presenters 
 
Jeff McLean
Supervisor, Abby Dads Program, Abbotsford Community Services
BC Representative, Dad Central Canada
 
Jeff has been professionally involved with families for the past 20 years in both BC and Alberta. He understands many of the current issues faced by parents and families, as he and his wife Kristi have three children, ages 17, 15, and 13. He currently supervises both Abby Dads and the Family Centre, and sits as the BC Representative on the board of Dad Central Canada. It has been a privilege for him to be able to present to communities across Western Canada on healthy paternal involvement. His passion is to encourage men to take a risk and participate actively in the lives of their children.
 
Reg Unrau
Program Facilitator, Abby Dads, Abbotsford Community Services, Abbotsford, B.C.
 
For almost five years, Reg has worked with dads, moms, and kids at Abbotsford Community Services within Abby Dads, The Family Center, New Beginnings Young Parent Program, and at the Youth Resource Center. Previous to, and during the early part of his ACS involvement, he worked with multiple agencies, supporting adults and youth living with the concurrent disorders of mental health and addictions.
 
His passion is to empower both clients and staff in developing the community and relationships that make life that much more doable and rewarding. Insatiable curiosity, and the drive to build strong relationships, allow him to maintain the teacher/learner role that keeps his work fresh and invigorating. 
 
 
The cost of this workshop will rise from $100 to $125 on January 18th, 2018.